Quote: MetalloThe very fact that people identify with the other gender shows that they themselves are perpetrators of gender categorizing. If you don't "feel like" your gender, that shows you hold a certain expectation of what a gender should feel like. There are only four facts about genders:
1. Males have penises, and are usually attracted to females.
2. Females have vaginas, and are usually attracted to males.
Anything that your gender is "supposed" to be or reflect (besides biological aspects) is gender categorization. Which is bad.
Are you talking about people who identify with other genders just for ****s and giggles? Or people with dysphoria too?
If dysphoria is a legitimate medical condition, then obviously I won't judge. But I'm mostly referring to the people who do it just for the heck of it, or because they're trying not to confront their identity, etc etc.